High school football honor roll: Top performances from Week 10

Kraig Pruett, Waldport: The 5-7, 170-pound junior caught 18 passes for a national-record 456 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Irish past Culver 48-0 in a Class 2A game. The transfer from West Salem finished his season with 87 catches for 1,550 yards and 13 touchdowns. His 155.0 receiving yards per game ranks second all-time in Oregon.

Dan Sherrell, Clackamas: The 5-8, 163-pound junior rushed for 302 yards and two touchdowns on 31 carries as the Cavaliers defeated North Medford 49-28 in the Class 6A play-in round. It was the second consecutive 300-yard game for Sherrell, who has run for 1,964 yards and 25 scores this season.

Nick Yun, Lakeridge: The 5-9, 175-pound senior ran for 120 yards and three touchdowns on 20 carries to lift the Pacers to a 21-17 win over Lincoln in the Class 6A play-in round. Lakeridge trailed 17-7 at half, but Yun scored on three-yard runs in the third and fourth quarters to pull out the win. Lincoln seems to bring out his best; in a 56-30 win over the Cardinals on Oct. 5, he rushed for a career-high 206 yards and returned a kickoff for a touchdown.

Kimane Domena, Roosevelt: The 6-2, 185-pound sophomore quarterback passed for 203 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 177 yards and one score as the Roughriders beat Pendleton 43-35 in the Class 5A play-in round. Domena has passed for 1,457 yards and 19 touchdowns and run for 782 yards and 16 scores this season.

Kyle Eckrosh, Beaverton: The senior quarterback threw touchdown passes of 57 yards to Malik Fontleroy-Smith and 2 yards to Davasyia Hagger, and had touchdown runs of 17 and 16 yards as the Beavers crushed visiting South Eugene 49-14 in last week's Class 6A play-in game. With the victory, the Beavers qualified for the playoffs for the 10th time in the last 12 seasons.

Jacob Short, Westview: The 5-6, 150-pound junior running back caught a 49-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Julius Rucker, then scored on a 25-yard run, and finished with 142 all-purpose yards on seven touches, leading the Wildcats to a 69-14 play-in rout over visiting Hillsboro. The Westview win, coupled with Beaverton’s win over South Eugene, puts all six Metro League teams into the Class 6A’s 32-team field for the second time in three seasons since the OSAA adopted the play-in format.

Max Bailey, Putnam: In last week's 20-14 play-in road win over Hood River Valley, Bailey scored the tying touchdown on an 8-yard run with 29 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter and then scored the game-winner on a 14-yard run in overtime. The win lifted the Kingsmen of the Northwest Oregon Conference into the Class 5A playoffs for the second time in three seasons since Putnam made the move from the Class 6A Three Rivers League.